LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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FooTK Mineral Company — Continued. 

 Mesa Grande, Cal. (purchase) (40380); 

 11 specimens of minerals from various 

 localities (purchase) (40571); 23 speci- 

 mens of minerals from various localities 

 (exchange) (40711); 6 specimens of 

 minerals (purchase) (40956). L. P. X. 



FooTE, Warren M., Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 Specimens of footeite. 40713. 



Forest and Stream Publishing Company, 

 New York City: Two brook trout, Sal- 

 veliniis fontinalis. 40784. 



Forestry' Bureau. (See under Bureau of 

 Agriculture, Philippine Islands ) 



Foss, Capt. F. E., U. S. N., Washington, 

 D. C. : Kelic taken from a church in 

 Paranaka province, Philippine Islands, 

 40424. 



Foster, Frederic De P. ( See under Saint 

 Nicholas Society. ) 



Foster, William, Sapucay, Paraguay, 

 South America: Mammal skins, birds' 

 eggs, 23 birds' nests and 11 birds' skins, 

 also collection of natural history speci- 

 mens (39979; 40346; 41039); 721 speci- 

 mens of insects (41122). Purchase. 



FowKE, Gerard, Chillicothe, Ohio: Pre- 

 historic Indian relics; 12 flint nod- 

 ules from near Corydon, Ind. (40160; 

 41217) . (See under Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution, Bureau of American Ethnology.) 



Franck, George. (See under American 

 Entomological Company. ) 



Frank, H. L., President Montana Sand- 

 stone Company, Butte, Mont. : Re- 

 ceived through J. E. Horsford, Helena, 

 Mont. Samples of sandstone, onyx, 

 and granite from Montana. 40342. 



Fransceschi, Dr. C. F., Santa Barbara, 

 Cal. : Seeds from California. 40726. 



Eraser, Dr. W., Corwith, Iowa: Sphinx- 

 moth. 39835. 



French, Dr. Cecil, Washington, D. C. : 

 Young wild turkey from near Warren- 

 ton, Ya. (40123); canvas-back duck 

 (40353); skin of Cinnamon teal, Quer- 

 quedula ryaiioptcrd , from Texas (40476). 



Friend, Edgar N., Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of lead-covered telephone 

 cable. 40516. 



Frierson, L. S., Frierson, La.: Three 

 specimens of Meretrix from China 



Frierson, L. S. — Continued. 



(39605); fresh-water shells (40312); 8 

 specimens of weevils representing the 

 species Chalcodermus vnieus Boheman 

 (41105). 



Fryer, Mrs. M. A. B., Kingston, Jamaica: 

 Carved stone inetate. Purchase. 40001. 



Galpin, Rev. F. W., Hatfield Vicarage, 

 Harlow, England: Two reproductions 

 of musical instruments, viz, a zinck or 

 zinker of German manufacture during 

 the sixteenth century, and an Italian 

 Cromorna. 40023. 



Gant, J. H. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture. ) 



Gardner, N. L., University of California, 

 Berkeley, Cal. : Two specimens of Co- 

 tyledons from California. 41024. 



Garretson, Charles, Reliance, Va. : Wild 

 cat, Lipu- rufus. Purchase. 40408. 



Gearhart, Peter, Clearfield, Pa.: Worm 

 belonging to the genus Gurdms. 39933. 



(tee, N. Gist, Soochow University, De- 

 partment of Natural Sciences, Soochow, 

 China: Three small miniature figures 

 carved in wood. 40550. 



Gerrard, E., & Sons, London, England: 

 Skeleton of an Australian goose, Cereop- 

 sis noru' hoUandcV. 39645. 



Gilbert, Mrs. A. P., Logan, Okla. : 

 Specimen of Eronohateii pallrpes Say. 

 39746. 



(Gilbert, Dr. C. H. (See under U. S. Fish 

 Commission.) 



Gill, DeLancy. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology. ) 



Gilve, a. p., Logan, Okla.: Sulphugid, 

 Eremobates palllpes Say. 39819. 



GiRAULT, A. A., Virginia Polytechnic In- 

 stitute, Blacksburg, Ya. : Four speci- 

 mens of parasitic Hymenoptera (40681 } ; 

 4 specimens of Synerguf< hnfatuides Ashm. 

 (40918). 



Glenn, Prof. L. C, Yanderbilt Univer- 

 sity, Nashville, Tenn.: Meteorite from 

 3 miles northwest of Henderson ville, 

 N. C. Exchange. 41155. 



Goldman, E. A., Washington, D. C. : 

 Fourteen plats from ]\Iexico and Cali- 

 fornia. (39809; 40699.) (See under 

 Department of Agriculture; also under 

 Mrs. N. M. Brown). 



